Kids Wish Network 3-18, with a life threatening disease, be able to communicate their own wish, no other wish through another agency, USA

Make A Wish Foundation this is the one everyone has heard of, 2 and a half - 18 at time of referral, no other wishes, referred medical personnel, parent or self, express own wish somehow, INT

Chef David Kid's Chef David has survived 5 kinds of cancer and focuses on granting small (compared to cruises and trips to Disney World) wishes to kids (and the occasional adult) with life threatening diseases or who have survived violence, INT

Fairy Godmother Foundation terminally ill adult (18+, less than a year to live), must be able to communicate and comprehend wish that is their own desire, first wish granted through such an agency, must be safe, legal and not all travel expenses can be covered, USA

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Hello! Thank you for your wonderful site...it will be an invaluable resource during the upcoming school year. I work as a Speech Therapist with a number of students who use low-tech communication books, and I am sure to return to your site for lesson plans, templates, and more!

I am also interested in success stories of students who use high-tech devices, specifically those made by AMDi. I'm having a hard time finding any online, and the manufacturer's site doesn't list any as far as I can see!

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